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Pin Hole Example
A good example to demonstrate the Krill Pin Hole theory is with balloons. In real life this couldn't actually be done, but it gives you a visual. There is two balloons on either side of a tube. The tube has a barrier in the middle with only a small opening leading to both sides. This small pinhole represents the point singularity. As one balloon grows, the other will shrink, and vise versa. Assuming the balloon would expand back and forth, the size that one of the two grows too would decrease each procession. The expansion and contraction would continue untill both balloons are equally full with air. This represents the "dead universe".
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